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  1. How to calculate a change in velocity as a result of friction?

    Mar 10, 2018 · @YuzurihaInori Hi, sorry for that. I'm trying to calculate the final velocity once it's reached the d distance.

  2. A dumb question about calculating acceleration/ How to calculate ...

    Dec 17, 2020 · A dumb question about calculating acceleration/ How to calculate acceleration without the final Velocity? It's for a school project, I can't use a car with a speed meter to …

  3. Elastic collision with one moving object hitting a stationary object

    May 13, 2021 · it gets really interesting at 1)relativistic velocities when the mass is a function of velocity or 2) when the collision has elastic and inelastic character.

  4. homework and exercises - How to calculate the final velocities in a ...

    Jul 9, 2023 · The problem is that I am have been unable to understand how to use the relevant laws of Physics (which I believe are the conservation of momentum, the conservation of kinetic …

  5. homework and exercises - How do I calculate final velocity from ...

    Jan 14, 2020 · How do I calculate final velocity from acceleration, displacement and inital velocity? Ask Question Asked 5 years, 10 months ago Modified 5 years, 10 months ago

  6. kinematics - How do you find the final velocity when acceleration …

    Apr 1, 2022 · Closed 3 years ago. How do you calculate a final velocity of an object when given its initial velocity and the object is accelerating between an initial and final acceleration over some …

  7. Experiment - Measuring final velocity of a parachute

    If you know the dimensions of the object, use a laser and detector to measure the time it takes to fall through the beam path. Distance divided by time will give you the average velocity over the …

  8. Distance formula using initial velocity and acceleration

    Distance formula using initial velocity and acceleration Ask Question Asked 9 years, 8 months ago Modified 2 years, 1 month ago

  9. How to get distance when acceleration is not constant?

    Position is initial position plus the time-integral of velocity. Velocity is initial velocity plus the time-integral of acceleration. Acceleration is initial acceleration plus the time-integral of jerk. There's …

  10. homework and exercises - Calculate final velocity for vertical ...

    1 I am struggling to figure out how to calculate the final velocity of a projectile that is shot vertically upwards and then let fall down again to the starting point.